Saturday reading

Current
Watership Down, by Richard Adams (a chapter a week)

Last books finished
Walking on Glass, by Iain Banks
Where Angels Fear, by Rebecca Levene and Simon Winstone
How Loud Can You Burp?, by Glenn Murphy
George's Cosmic Treasure Hunt, by Lucy Hawking
Lethbridge-Stewart: Mutually Assured Domination, by Nick Walters
George and the Big Bang, by Lucy Hawking
Godslayer, by Jacqueline Carey
A History of Anthropology, by Thomas Hylland Eriksen and Finn Sievert Nielsen

Next books
The Ragged Astronauts, by Bob Shaw
Master Pip, by Lloyd Jones
Adolf, An Exile In Japan, by Osamu Tezuka

Books acquired in last week
The Karmic Curve, by Mary I. William

One thought on “Saturday reading

  1. I have never really felt the love for the City of Death, but then I have never rewatched it either.

    Destiny of the Daleks – probably the most ponderous old Dr Who Dalek story (that I have seen).

    The Armageddon Factor was for a long time my official favourite ever Dr Who story and I think it would probably hold up to a repeat viewing and would make for a good end to a re-watch of the entire Key to Time.

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